Married at Oakwood Hall, Bingley, were Andrew Gary Horvath and Sarah Jayne Fleet.
Andrew - a UPVC door and window fabricator - is the youngest son of Anna Horvath, of Central Avenue, Bracken Bank, and the late Billy Horvath.
Sarah - a former accounts clerk - is the daughter of Michael Fleet and Susan Williams.
The bride wore an ivory corset with gold embroidered detail with a full ivory tulle skirt.
Her veil was three tiered and edged with gold, and she had a crystal, gold and pearl tiara. She carried a bouquet of bianca roses, lilac agapanthus, ivory freesias and gold bear grass.
Matron of honour was Michelle Blackler and chief bridesmaid was Laura Dunbar (bride's cousin). Bridesmaids were Bethany Horvath (bride and bridegroom's daughter), Hayley and Lauren Williams (bride's sisters) and Sophie Hoyle (bride's cousin).
The matron of honour and chief bridesmaid wore lilac satin strapless evening gowns, and carried bouquets of bianca roses and gold bear grass.
The bride's sisters wore ivory silk dresses with embroidered bodices, and carried lilac lisyanthus and gold bear grass bouquets.
Bethany and Sophie wore ivory dresses with embroidered flowers on their skirts, and carried ivory and gold dolly bags.
Best man was Lee Blackler and groomsmen were Tony Dunbar (bride's uncle) and Nigel Squires.
Photo: Derrick Hannam
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